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Margarita Karapanou (Greek: Μαργαρίτα Καραπάνου; 19 July 1946 – 2 December 2008) was a Greek novelist, most known for her first novel, Kassandra and the Wolf.[1][2] Her novels have been translated into many languages.[3][4]

Margarita Karapanou
Born(1946-07-19)19 July 1946
Athens, Greece
DiedDecember 2, 2008(2008-12-02) (aged 62)
Athens, Greece
Occupationnovelist
NationalityGreek
Period19762008

Life and career


Margarita Karapanou was born in Athens, Greece, the daughter of novelist and dramatist Margarita Liberaki and Giorgos Karapanos, a lawyer and poet. Her parents divorced and her mother moved to Paris shortly after she was born.[2] Karapanou grew up in both Athens, with her maternal grandmother, and with her mother in Paris.[5][6] She studied philosophy and cinema in Paris, and nursery school teaching through distance education in London. In Paris, she was friends with Marie-France Ionesco, the daughter of Eugène Ionesco.[6]

Karapanou worked as a nursery school teacher and also at a private kindergarten.[7] She struggled with bipolar disorder throughout her life.[1][8]

Kassandra and the Wolf was translated into English by Nikos C. Germanacos and published by Harcourt Brace in 1976 before it was published in Greece.[8]

Her own translation of The Sleepwalker into French won the Prix du Meilleur livre étranger in 1988.

Her diaries, Η ζωή είναι αγρίως απίθανη: Ημερολόγια 1959-1979 (Life Is Wildly Improbable: Diaries 1959-1979), were published in November 2008, shortly before she died of respiratory problems on 2 December 2008.


Works


Novels

Other

In anthologies


Further reading



References


  1. Melliou, Angeliki (2012). Comparison of modern Turkish and modern Greek Literature with psychoanalytic approaches: Mother – daughter relationship and the maternal image in Sevim Burak and Margarita Karapanou's works (Thesis thesis). İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi.
  2. Dyck, Karen Van (2019-07-16). "Three Sisters, Three Summers in the Greek Countryside". The Paris Review. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  3. Μαργαρίτα Καραπάνου - Έκθεση βιβλίου της Φραγκφούρτης 2001 - Ελλάδα τιμώμενη χώρα
  4. "Margarita Karapanou". Clockroot Books. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  5. "THE CRITICAL FLAME :: George Fragopoulos on Margarita Karapanou". criticalflame.org. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  6. Iakovidou, Sophie (2018-05-10). "The Author as Reader: the case of Margarita Karapanou". Modern Greek Studies (Australia and New Zealand). 18. ISSN 1039-2831.
  7. Wilson, Katharina M.; Schlueter, Paul; Schlueter, June (2013-12-16). Women Writers of Great Britain and Europe: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-61677-9.
  8. Plum, Hilary; Dimitrakaki, Angela; Emmerich, Karen; Germanacos, Nick; Michalopoulou, Amanda; Van Dyck, Karen (2011). ""I run with the future ahead of me and the cops behind me": A roundtable on Margarita Karapanou" (23). doi:10.7916/D8J38RTX. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)





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